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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Revised Land and Resource
Management Plan; Kaibab National
Forest; Arizona
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of Initiation to revise the
Kaibab National Forest Land and
Resource Management Plan.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Forest Service is revising
the Kaibab National Forest’s Land and
Resource Management Plan (hereafter
referred to as the forest plan). This
notice describes the documents
available for review and how to obtain
them; summarizes the need to change
the forest plan; provides information
concerning public participation and
collaboration, including the process for
submitting comments; provides an
estimated schedule for the planning
process, including the time available for
comments; and includes names and
addresses for agency officials who can
provide additional information.
DATES: Revision formally begins with
the publication of this notice in the
Federal Register. Many public
comments regarding forest plan revision
have already been received at public
meetings and through e-mail, phone
calls, and letters. Comments on the need
for change and Comprehensive
Evaluation Report (CER) will be of most
value to the Forest Service if received by
June 15, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
Kaibab National Forest, Attention:
Forest Plan Revision Team, 800 S. 6th
St., Williams, Arizona 86046; via e-mail
to comments-southwesternkaibab@fs.fed.us; or via facsimile to
(928) 635–8208, with ‘‘Forest Plan
Revision’’ in the subject line.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ariel Leonard, Assistant Forest Planner
at (928) 635–8283 or e-mail:
aleonard@fs.fed.us. Individuals who use
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telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Documents Available for Review
The Comprehensive Evaluation
Report (CER) evaluated how
management under the current forest
plan is affecting the current conditions
and trends related to sustainability. It
was developed by integrating
information from the Ecological and the
Socio-Economic Sustainability Reports.
The CER considered the key findings
from these two reports and used them
to identify where the conditions and
trends indicated a need for change in
the current forest plan. These
documents are available for review and
are located on the forest’s Web site at
https://www.fs.fed.us/r3/kai/planrevision/or by request.
Need for Change
The CER and subsequent Management
Review identified four priority topics
that will serve to focus the scope of this
plan revision. These topics reflect the
priority needs and potential changes in
program direction that will be
emphasized in the development of
forest plan components:
1. Modify stand structure and density
towards reference conditions and
restore historic fire regimes. The
multiple ecological, social, and
economic benefits of reducing the risk
of uncharacteristic fires made this a
primary area of focus. Specific tasks
include identifying desired conditions
for forested ecosystems on the Kaibab
National Forest (KNF) consistent with
the regionally-developed desired
conditions and setting treatment
objectives for wildland-urban interface
(WUI) and non-WUI areas.
2. Protect and regenerate aspen. The
important role that aspen plays in
providing local habitat diversity and
scenery, combined with the widespread
aspen decline in the Southwest, made
the protection and regeneration of aspen
a priority. Aspen will be addressed
within the context of the desired
conditions where it occurs.
3. Protect seeps, springs, ephemeral
wetlands, and North Canyon Creek. The
current forest plan offers little guidance
for managing these rare and ecologically
important resources. Actions to protect
these natural waters are relatively
inexpensive, easy to accomplish, and
provide important ecological and social
benefits.
4. Restore grasslands by reducing tree
encroachment in grasslands and
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meadows. Grasslands are much less
abundant than they were historically,
which reduces the amount of available
habitat for grassland-associated species.
The subalpine/montane grasslands on
the North Kaibab Ranger District are
linear and as a result are at a higher risk
of loss because trees encroach more
quickly. There is a need to develop
desired conditions and set objectives for
all grassland ecosystems on the KNF.
Currently, these are lacking in the
existing forest plan.
There are other topics that need to be
addressed with this plan revision. In
addition to the priority needs for change
topics above, the plan revision process
will develop consistent, efficient, and
scientifically-based plan components to
provide direction for:
• Management response in the years
immediately following large disturbance
events.
• Managing energy corridors,
renewable energy development requests,
mining exploration and development,
travel management implementation,
special-use management, and special
forest products collection.
• Managing for a balanced range of
recreation opportunities, within the
limits of the administrative and resource
capacity.
Additionally, the Forest Service will
review the results of the Wilderness
Needs Assessment and the eligibility of
Kanab Creek as a Wild and Scenic River.
Where necessary, further evaluation will
be conducted to consider and
recommend potential wilderness, and to
develop plan components in support of
Wilderness management. Other needs
for change have been and will continue
to be identified. These may be
addressed in the proposed plan, or
incorporated into the plan in the future
as amendments. Forest plans are
intended to be adaptive, and an update
to the CER will be prepared at least
every five years. This iterative process
facilitates the incorporation of new
information and needs for change into
the forest plan.
Public Participation and Opportunity to
Comment
The revision process is designed to
provide continued opportunities for
public collaboration and open
participation in the development of the
revised forest plan. Additional
information on the process, documents
being produced, and public
participation opportunities can be found
on the Kaibab National Forest plan
revision Web site at: https://
www.fs.fed.us/r3/kai/planrevision/. The
Forest Service is seeking public
comments on the need for change
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identified in the CER. Substantive
comments received prior to by June 15,
2009 will be of the most value in
evaluating public response to the
adequacy of the need for change topics
outlined in the report and for
developing the initial proposed draft
plan. It is important to participate in the
plan revision process as only those
parties who participate in the planning
process through the submission of
written comments may submit an
objection later in the proposed plan
development process pursuant to 36
CFR 219.13(a). Comments received
during the planning process, including
names and addresses of those who
commented will be part of the public
record available for public inspection.
The Responsible Official shall accept
and consider comments submitted
anonymously.
Estimated Schedule
The forest plan revision process for
the Kaibab National Forest officially
begins with the publication of this
notice in the Federal Register. Public
meetings will be held following release
of the initial proposed draft plan, which
is scheduled for July 2009. The dates,
times, and locations of these meetings
will be posted on the forest’s Web site:
https://www.fs.fed.us/r3/kai/planrevision/. A more refined draft of the
proposed forest plan will be available
for predecisional review in the fall of
2009, with approval of the final plan
scheduled to occur in September 2010.
Responsible Official
The Forest Supervisor of the Kaibab
National Forest, Michael R. Williams, is
the Responsible Official (36 CFR
219.2(b)(1)).
(Authority: 36 CFR 219.9(b)(2)(i), 73 FR
21509, April 21, 2008)
Dated: April 14, 2009.
Michael R. Williams,
Forest Supervisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Request for Proposals for Two Special
Focus Grants From National Urban and
Community Forestry Advisory Council
Forest Service, USDA.
Announcement of request for
proposals for two special focus grants.
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The National Urban and
Community Foresty Advisory Council
(NUCFAC) is charged by law to provide
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recommendations to the Secretary of
Agriculture on urban forestry related
issues and opportunities. Part of the
Council’s role is to recommend the
criteria for the Forest Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s (Forest
Service) Urban and Community Forestry
(U&CF) Challenge Cost Share Grant
Program. NUCFAC has recommended
two special focus grant proposals for the
Forest Service’s 2009 U&CF Challenge
Cost Share Grant Program. Therefore,
the Forest Service is requesting
proposals for the following two grants:
Outreach Scholarships and Storm Event
Protocol. Each grant will be solicited
separately.
DATES: Grant proposal applications are
due no later than 11:59 p.m., Eastern
Time, June 5, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Grant proposal applications
must be submitted to https://
www.grants.gov. Electronic grant
instructions and applications are posted
on https://www.grants.gov. The
instructions also are posted on the
Forest Service Web site https://
www.fs.fed.us/ucf/nucfac. An
application must be registered in
grants.gov in order to submit an
application. The registration process
may take up to two weeks.
Hard copies of the applications are
available to applicants who do not have
access to a computer. For a copy,
contact Nancy Stremple, Executive Staff
to National Urban and Community
Forestry Advisory Council, 201 14th St.,
SW., Yates Building (1 Central) MS–
1151, Washington, DC 20250–1151. To
ensure timely submittal, it is
recommended that all hardcopy
applications be delivered through a
courier service to the adress noted
above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nancy Stremple or Pamela Williams,
U.S. Forest Service, Urban and
Community Forestry, 201 14th St., SW.,
Yates Building (1 Central) MS–1151,
Washington, DC 20250–1151, phone
202–205–1054.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A brief
description of each of the special focus
grant proposals follow.
Outreach Scholarships. This grant
focuses on funding up to $100,000 for
proposals that provide scholarships to
non-traditional or underserved
participants, and requires significant
documentation of implementation of
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knowledge gained from the urban
forestry related event.
Storm Event Protocol. This grant
focuses on funding up to $50,000 for the
development of a new storm event
protocol that blends urban forest
programs with emergency management
operations. The purpose is to reduce the
impact of storms on urban forests,
lessen personal injuries and property
damage, and decrease emergency
management costs.
Dated: April 13, 2009.
Robin L. Thompson,
Associate Deputy Chief, State and Private
Forestry.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Grain Inspection, Packers and
Stockyards Administration
United States Standards for Whole Dry
Peas and Split Peas
AGENCY: Grain Inspection, Packers and
Stockyards Administration, USDA.
ACTION: Notice; request for public
comment.
SUMMARY: The Department of
Agriculture’s (USDA) Grain Inspection,
Packers and Stockyards Administration
(GIPSA) is soliciting comments on the
proposed revisions to the United States
Standards for Whole Dry Peas and Split
Peas. The proposal would amend the
general definitions, ‘‘Whole Dry Peas’’
and ‘‘Split Peas,’’ and the following
specific definitions: ‘‘Smooth Green Dry
Peas,’’ ‘‘Smooth Yellow Dry Peas,’’
‘‘Wrinkled Dry Peas,’’ ‘‘Green Split
Peas’’ and ‘‘Yellow Split Peas.’’ In
addition, GIPSA proposes to modify the
classification term and associated
definitions, ‘‘Winter Dry Peas’’ and
‘‘Winter Split Peas.’’ These proposed
changes will help facilitate the
marketing of new winter pea variety
releases and help ensure the purity of
class for ‘‘Whole Dry Peas’’ and ‘‘Split
Peas.’’
DATES: GIPSA will consider comments
received by May 20, 2009.
ADDRESSES: You may submit your
written or electronic comments on this
notice to:
• Mail: Tess Butler, GIPSA, USDA,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Room
1643–S, Washington, DC 20250–3604.
• E-Mail comments to
comments.gipsa@usda.gov.
• Fax: (202) 690–2173
• Internet: Go to https://
www.regulations.gov and follow the On-
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; Kaibab National
Forest; Arizona
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Initiation to revise the Kaibab National Forest Land
and Resource Management Plan.
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SUMMARY: The Forest Service is revising the Kaibab National Forest's
Land and Resource Management Plan (hereafter referred to as the forest
plan). This notice describes the documents available for review and how
to obtain them; summarizes the need to change the forest plan; provides
information concerning public participation and collaboration,
including the process for submitting comments; provides an estimated
schedule for the planning process, including the time available for
comments; and includes names and addresses for agency officials who can
provide additional information.
DATES: Revision formally begins with the publication of this notice in
the Federal Register. Many public comments regarding forest plan
revision have already been received at public meetings and through e-
mail, phone calls, and letters. Comments on the need for change and
Comprehensive Evaluation Report (CER) will be of most value to the
Forest Service if received by June 15, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Kaibab National Forest, Attention:
Forest Plan Revision Team, 800 S. 6th St., Williams, Arizona 86046; via
e-mail to comments-southwestern-kaibab@fs.fed.us; or via facsimile to
(928) 635-8208, with ``Forest Plan Revision'' in the subject line.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ariel Leonard, Assistant Forest
Planner at (928) 635-8283 or e-mail: aleonard@fs.fed.us. Individuals
who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the
Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8
a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Documents Available for Review
The Comprehensive Evaluation Report (CER) evaluated how management
under the current forest plan is affecting the current conditions and
trends related to sustainability. It was developed by integrating
information from the Ecological and the Socio-Economic Sustainability
Reports. The CER considered the key findings from these two reports and
used them to identify where the conditions and trends indicated a need
for change in the current forest plan. These documents are available
for review and are located on the forest's Web site at https://www.fs.fed.us/r3/kai/plan-revision/or by request.
Need for Change
The CER and subsequent Management Review identified four priority
topics that will serve to focus the scope of this plan revision. These
topics reflect the priority needs and potential changes in program
direction that will be emphasized in the development of forest plan
components:
1. Modify stand structure and density towards reference conditions
and restore historic fire regimes. The multiple ecological, social, and
economic benefits of reducing the risk of uncharacteristic fires made
this a primary area of focus. Specific tasks include identifying
desired conditions for forested ecosystems on the Kaibab National
Forest (KNF) consistent with the regionally-developed desired
conditions and setting treatment objectives for wildland-urban
interface (WUI) and non-WUI areas.
2. Protect and regenerate aspen. The important role that aspen
plays in providing local habitat diversity and scenery, combined with
the widespread aspen decline in the Southwest, made the protection and
regeneration of aspen a priority. Aspen will be addressed within the
context of the desired conditions where it occurs.
3. Protect seeps, springs, ephemeral wetlands, and North Canyon
Creek. The current forest plan offers little guidance for managing
these rare and ecologically important resources. Actions to protect
these natural waters are relatively inexpensive, easy to accomplish,
and provide important ecological and social benefits.
4. Restore grasslands by reducing tree encroachment in grasslands
and meadows. Grasslands are much less abundant than they were
historically, which reduces the amount of available habitat for
grassland-associated species. The subalpine/montane grasslands on the
North Kaibab Ranger District are linear and as a result are at a higher
risk of loss because trees encroach more quickly. There is a need to
develop desired conditions and set objectives for all grassland
ecosystems on the KNF. Currently, these are lacking in the existing
forest plan.
There are other topics that need to be addressed with this plan
revision. In addition to the priority needs for change topics above,
the plan revision process will develop consistent, efficient, and
scientifically-based plan components to provide direction for:
Management response in the years immediately following
large disturbance events.
Managing energy corridors, renewable energy development
requests, mining exploration and development, travel management
implementation, special-use management, and special forest products
collection.
Managing for a balanced range of recreation opportunities,
within the limits of the administrative and resource capacity.
Additionally, the Forest Service will review the results of the
Wilderness Needs Assessment and the eligibility of Kanab Creek as a
Wild and Scenic River. Where necessary, further evaluation will be
conducted to consider and recommend potential wilderness, and to
develop plan components in support of Wilderness management. Other
needs for change have been and will continue to be identified. These
may be addressed in the proposed plan, or incorporated into the plan in
the future as amendments. Forest plans are intended to be adaptive, and
an update to the CER will be prepared at least every five years. This
iterative process facilitates the incorporation of new information and
needs for change into the forest plan.
Public Participation and Opportunity to Comment
The revision process is designed to provide continued opportunities
for public collaboration and open participation in the development of
the revised forest plan. Additional information on the process,
documents being produced, and public participation opportunities can be
found on the Kaibab National Forest plan revision Web site at: https://www.fs.fed.us/r3/kai/planrevision/. The Forest Service is seeking
public comments on the need for change
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identified in the CER. Substantive comments received prior to by June
15, 2009 will be of the most value in evaluating public response to the
adequacy of the need for change topics outlined in the report and for
developing the initial proposed draft plan. It is important to
participate in the plan revision process as only those parties who
participate in the planning process through the submission of written
comments may submit an objection later in the proposed plan development
process pursuant to 36 CFR 219.13(a). Comments received during the
planning process, including names and addresses of those who commented
will be part of the public record available for public inspection. The
Responsible Official shall accept and consider comments submitted
anonymously.
Estimated Schedule
The forest plan revision process for the Kaibab National Forest
officially begins with the publication of this notice in the Federal
Register. Public meetings will be held following release of the initial
proposed draft plan, which is scheduled for July 2009. The dates,
times, and locations of these meetings will be posted on the forest's
Web site: https://www.fs.fed.us/r3/kai/plan-revision/. A more refined
draft of the proposed forest plan will be available for predecisional
review in the fall of 2009, with approval of the final plan scheduled
to occur in September 2010.
Responsible Official
The Forest Supervisor of the Kaibab National Forest, Michael R.
Williams, is the Responsible Official (36 CFR 219.2(b)(1)).
(Authority: 36 CFR 219.9(b)(2)(i), 73 FR 21509, April 21, 2008)
Dated: April 14, 2009.
Michael R. Williams,
Forest Supervisor.
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